Weather Forecast And Start Times For The 2022 Spanish Grand Prix

Weather Forecast And Start Times For The 2022 Spanish Grand Prix

Spain hosts round six of the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship but will it be rain or shine at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya this weekend?

Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen continue their battle in Spain, Ferrari’s championship leader having won two races so far and the reigning champion having stood on the top step three times in 2022.

The weather looks sunny and dry, with a zero percent chance of rain throughout the weekend’s sessions. Scroll down for the detailed forecast.

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2022 Spanish Grand Prix weekend weather forecast

FRIDAY, MAY 20 – FP1 AND FP2 WEATHER

Conditions: Sunny with a few thin high-level clouds at times. Dry all day long. Light southerly breeze in the afternoon. FP1: 29°C // FP2: 28°C

Maximum temperature expected: 30 Celsius

Minimum temperature expected: 17 Celsius

Chance of rain: 0%

SATURDAY, MAY 21 – FP3 AND QUALIFYING WEATHER

Conditions: Sunny with a few cumulus clouds in the afternoon. Dry all day long. Light southerly breeze in the afternoon. FP3: 27°C // Q: 30°C

Maximum temperature expected: 30 Celsius

Minimum temperature expected: 17 Celsius

Chance of rain: 0%

SUNDAY, MAY 22 – RACE WEATHER

Conditions: Mostly sunny. Dry all day long. Light southerly breeze in the afternoon. Race air temp: 30°C

Maximum temperature expected: 18 Celsius

Minimum temperature expected: 30 Celsius

Chance of rain: 0%

The action begins with FP1 and FP2 on Friday, before FP3 and qualifying on Saturday and the Spanish Grand Prix itself on Sunday.

Check out what time the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix starts where you are in the infographic below.

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